Yea, we know how that game works. It's an election year. When a constituent points out their open borders voting pattern they can say, "But look, I took a huge change and condemned Biden's open borders policy."
They all get together in a back room, and figure out which dems need some face saving to get elected, and then say, "Okay, you 14 can make this move without it really affecting anything, so you look strong."
The election rhetoric will probably focus on abortion again. That is what happened in the governor, and state supreme court races in Wisconsin. None of the ads focused on the economy or border issues. About 99% of the ads were about abortion or so-called protecting women's reproductive rights. One or two ads talked about gerrymandering. Now, they are messing up the voting districts. So the whole state can be blue.
Yea, we know how that game works. It's an election year. When a constituent points out their open borders voting pattern they can say, "But look, I took a huge change and condemned Biden's open borders policy."
They all get together in a back room, and figure out which dems need some face saving to get elected, and then say, "Okay, you 14 can make this move without it really affecting anything, so you look strong."
You are correct. They do not care about the damage to our country.
Notice fuel prices slowly coming down since it is an election year?
Nope, still expensive AF here.
The election rhetoric will probably focus on abortion again. That is what happened in the governor, and state supreme court races in Wisconsin. None of the ads focused on the economy or border issues. About 99% of the ads were about abortion or so-called protecting women's reproductive rights. One or two ads talked about gerrymandering. Now, they are messing up the voting districts. So the whole state can be blue.